A whole-body health checkup, also known as a comprehensive health checkup, is a series of medical tests and evaluations that are conducted to assess a person's overall health and detect any potential health problems or medical conditions. Typically, a whole-body health checkup involves a physical examination, blood tests, imaging tests (such as X-rays and ultrasounds), and other diagnostic tests, depending on the individual's age, gender, and medical history. The goal of a whole-body health checkup is to identify any potential health issues in their early stages, allowing for earlier intervention and treatment. It can be particularly helpful for individuals who have a family history of certain medical conditions, are at risk for specific diseases, or who want to monitor their overall health status.